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STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Florida State coach JoAnne Graf, Central Michigan's Margo Jonker and long time St. Louis Community College coach Celeste Knierim will be inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame. The three will be honored at the NFCA National Convention, held December 3-6 at the Del Lago Resort in Montgomery, Texas.

Graf sits in second place on the NCAA all-time wins chart, winning 1214 games over her 25 years in Tallahassee. She has taken the Seminoles to six WomenÃ­s College World Series appearances and is a five-time ACC Coach of the Year. Graf has built the Florida State program into one of the nation's elite. The Seminoles have posted winning season every year of her coaching career. She has averaged 50 wins a season in 20 years of fastpitch softball, and has coached 20 All-Americans in her career.

Jonker has won over 800 games at Central Michigan, leading the Chippewas to 10 Mid-American Conference championships and 12 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including the 1987 WomenÃ­s College World Series. That season, she was named National Coach of the Year. Jonker has received MAC Coach of the Year accolades nine times and has won the MAC Tournament nine times, including four of the last five. Every four-year player at CMU has earned at least one championship ring in her career.

Knierim has just completed her 30th season as head coach at St. Louis Community College-Meramec. Having posted over 1,000 wins in her career, she leads the all-time win list among active NJCAA coaches. Knierim has led the Magic to 13 NJCAA Tournament appearances, and has won 23 MCCAC championships, including streaks of 10 and 11 consecutive titles. She has coached 44 NJCAA All-Americans.